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Show If RANDOM I REFERENCES Advertisers mull nare rneir copy ready for the ErentDr Standard ;be evening before the day on rhich .b advertisement It to appear In order to lniure publication. - Advertising Hotel Three pedestrians, pedes-trians, traveling from Lob Angeles to New York according to letter of recommendation, arrived In Ogden yeeterday and remained here during ' the night The men are Francis I Murphy, Paul W. Anderson and Her- 1 bert O. Hennlng. They are adver- ' tlslng hotels along the Lincoln highway high-way and use their musical talents to pay expenses. Old paper for aale at the Standard Office, 26c per hundred. Norwegians Plan Concert Ogden Norwegians by a concert are plan- ( nlng to raise an amount to be contributed con-tributed toward the erection of a j $1,000,000 monument commemorating I the centennial of Norway's Independence. Independ-ence. The entire fund is to be contributed con-tributed American-Norwegians. Hagbert Anderson Is cnairman of the , local committee which is planning a ' program. One of the artists who will be on the program Is Arthur j Pedereon a violinist or distinction and conductor of the Salt Lake Phll-I Phll-I j 1 1 i harmonic orchestra. The fund from America will be given to the national I commission of Norway and will be ued to complete a cathedral at Trondhjeras and for the relief of tbc needy. ;OOD canvasser can find employ ment at the Standard Office. Find Peat While making the exca .ition for an addition to the Hes? bakery building on Grant avenue, workmen uncovered a peat bed which would prove immensely valuable to any locality where coal Is not aa cheap as It Is In Ogden According ' to those who have examined the de posit, the peat discovered In the Grant I avenue excavation 16 said to be of j fine quality and would provide excellent excel-lent fuel when dried The layer of ' decayed vegetable matter was uncov ered at a depth of about eight feet below the level of the ground, but the extent of the deposit Is not known. Inasmuch as the excavation has not been extended below the low er level of the layer. The peat was found just below a deposit of blue clay. Mormon and all other church pubil-ations pubil-ations at Bramwell's. Cal- 421 for the news, editorial an iocietr departments nf tbe Standard The Ladies of the Episcopal church will give a silver tea on Friday afternoon. after-noon. October 17th. from 2 to 5 at the Parish House, corner of Grant and 24th street. All frlend9 of the church are cordially invited. Presbyterian Rummage sale, Oc-tober Oc-tober 24 and 25th. Eagles to Entertain Members of the Fraternal Order or Eagles plan I to open the social season by a ball to be given in Eagle hall, October 22. The ball will be followed by a series of social events. Music will be furnished fur-nished by the Eagle orchestra The shew committee. conalstlng of Charles Base, Grant Syphers and Joseph Jo-seph Hall, has announced that the Eagles will give another minstrel show. The date has not been decided decid-ed on but It Is to be In the near future. fu-ture. Dr. H B Forbes has reauroed practice prac-tice at 2478 Washi.-.gton Avenue, opposite op-posite Broom Hotel. |